Transforming anti-doping education with web-based interactive programs and applications: A scoping review

K.P. Bingham , L. Lazuras , V. Barkoukis , A.-M. Elbe , L. Moustakas , N. Ntoumanis
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Abstract

Background

Doping has become a global social, moral and institutional challenge that has serious consequences for athletes and the integrity of sports. Since educational tools are deemed not to be sufficiently effective in minimizing doping, the benefits of digital and web-based (desktop and/or mobile) interventions are being explored.

Objective

The present study undertakes a scoping review of research on web-based anti-doping interventions to provide an overview of peer-reviewed studies that have examined their effectiveness in raising awareness of doping among athletes and exercisers.

Design

Online databases were used to identify nine papers that examine a web-based anti-doping intervention. The review maps out the key PICO (population, intervention, comparator, outcome) characteristics of each web-based program and their effectiveness in reducing the risk for engaging in doping use.

Results

The scoping review reveals that only seven web-based anti-doping interventions have been tested worldwide and that four appear to have been successful. Three studies present a different view of web-based anti-doping interventions and indicate they may be partially effective.

Conclusions

The review suggests that newly emerging web-based anti-doping interventions have shown some success in improving knowledge and awareness of doping, reducing favourable attitudes towards doping, and reducing doping susceptibility. The review paves the way for future projects and encourages researchers to utilise cutting-edge technologies to ensure interventions are innovative, impactful and contemporaneous.
用基于网络的交互式程序和应用转变反兴奋剂教育:范围审查
兴奋剂已成为全球性的社会、道德和体制挑战,对运动员和体育运动的诚信造成严重后果。由于教育工具被认为不足以有效地减少兴奋剂使用,因此正在探索数字和网络(桌面和/或移动)干预措施的好处。本研究对基于网络的反兴奋剂干预研究进行了范围审查,概述了同行评议的研究,这些研究已经检验了它们在提高运动员和锻炼者对兴奋剂的认识方面的有效性。DesignOnline数据库被用来识别9篇论文,这些论文研究了基于网络的反兴奋剂干预。该审查列出了每个网络项目的关键PICO(人口、干预、比较者、结果)特征,以及它们在降低兴奋剂使用风险方面的有效性。结果:范围审查显示,全球范围内只有7个基于网络的反兴奋剂干预措施得到了测试,其中4个似乎取得了成功。三项研究提出了基于网络的反兴奋剂干预的不同观点,并表明它们可能部分有效。本文综述表明,新兴的基于网络的反兴奋剂干预措施在提高对兴奋剂的认识和意识、减少对兴奋剂的有利态度和降低兴奋剂易感性方面取得了一定的成功。该综述为未来的项目铺平了道路,并鼓励研究人员利用尖端技术来确保干预措施具有创新性、影响力和时效性。
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Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health
Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health Pharmacology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Forensic Medicine, Drug Discovery, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (General)
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